A dimly lit, cluttered basement overflowed with a vast array of technical equipment, machinery, and tools, including tangled wires, exposed circuit boards, and humming servers, with old computer monitors, CPUs, and keyboards stacked haphazardly on wooden crates and rusted metal shelves, surrounded by a haze of dust and the faint scent of burned circuitry, lit only by the faint glow of flickering fluorescent lights and the soft pulsing of LED indicators, with wires and cables snaking across the concrete floor like a technological jungle, evoking a sense of chaos and disorder, yet hinting at the possibility of hidden genius or forgotten innovation amidst the clutter.

Local Lulubay Machine

AI has the same problem as other tech fads – companies just want to make money from the latest trend. But maybe AI should work differently. I want AI that stays on a computer in my house, not connected to the internet. It would keep my stuff private but still help me solving problems, on my terms.